Tradition and change : essays in honour of Marjorie Chibnall presented by her friends on the occasion of her seventieth birthday
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Tradition and change : essays in honour of Marjorie Chibnall presented by her friends on the occasion of her seventieth birthday
Cambridge University Press, 1985
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"A bibliography of the works of Marjorie Chibnall to the end of December 1983," by Joan Chibnall: p. 263-269
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The essays in this book have as their theme Tradition and Change. They view institutions, groups and individuals responding and adjusting to changes in their world, whether in religious discipline or in the needs of government. They also explore the continuity of traditions in both ecclesiastical and secular society and trace how changes themselves crystallize into the traditions of the future. The topics chosen to illustrate this general theme reflect the wide interests of the honorand, whose publications, including her edition of the Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis, have illuminated the twin cultures of England and Normandy and their joint influence on European society in the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
Table of Contents
- List of plates, tables and map
- Foreword
- List of abbreviations
- Part I. Ecclesiastical Themes: 1. The archdeacon and the Norman Conquest Christopher Brooke
- 2. Orderic, traditional monk and the new monasticism Christopher Holdsworth
- 3. Baume and Cluny in the twelfth century Giles Constable
- 4. Canterbury et la canonisation des saints au XIIe siecle Raymonde Foreville
- 5. The false Institutio of St Osmund Diana Greenway
- 6. Two mortuary rolls from Canterbury: devotional links of Canterbury with Normandy and the Welsh March Christopher Cheney
- 7. The reception of the writings of Denis the pseudo-Areopagite into England David Luscombe
- Part II. Secular Themes: 8. Some observations on Norman and Anglo-Norman charters R. Allen Brown
- 9. Waleran, count of Meulan, earl of Worcester (1104-1106) Edmund King
- 10. A decree of King Henry II on defect of justice Mary Cheney
- 11. English characters from the Third Crusade Jane Sayers
- 12. Constitutional development through pressure of circumstance, 1170-1258 Dione Clementi
- 13. The land market and the aristocracy in the thirteenth century Sandra Raban
- A bibliography of the works of Marjorie Chibnall to the end of December 1983 Joan Chibnall.
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